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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Funhouse Restoration
« Reply #75 on: November 22, 2009, 12:52:32 AM »
Marty, why not spray the full inside of the cabinet on the base and go for the fully finished look instead of the factory, not sprayed look.  !@#
When i look inside all my pins, i hate that "minimum" approach the factory used. Or are u going for that factory look to keep it close to original?
The overall spray job u did looks absolutely amazing.The colour came up a treat.

Do u reckon u could post a "list" in point form of what u did. like a cheat sheet.

ie-
1. stripped cabinet.
2. sanded cabinet with xyz grit paper or orbital.
3.sprayed cabinet with XYX product.
4. sanded etc etc and so on.

The hardest part is to know what brand product to use/purchase.I cant wait to see the finished product.Unreal  ^^^

What do ya think about the cheat sheet. I have got 3 projects i want to do. Lots of work.  ^&^
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